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summer". Kierkegaard took over the apartment in April 1948 but it did not live up to his high expectations: "The tanner in whose house I live in the summer time has tormented me with odour. Numerous times have I had to almost use mental capacity on not becoming sick from impatience". In October, he moved to the first floor apartment at No. 7 but this did not help much. In April 1850, he moved to an apartment at
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No. 156 A was home to a total of 30 people at the time of the 1860 census. Ludvig and Louise Phister resided in the second floor apartment with their daughters Sophie (aged 15) and Charlotte (aged eight), a maid and a female cook. Frants Caspar Djørup (1813–1908), district physician in Copenhagen,
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to go on a longer journey in Europe. He mentions the apartment in his journal: "then an apartment at the corner of Tornebuskegade became vacant, an apartment I had been in love with since the day it was built. I decided to rent the apartment and then go on a shorter journey in the spring and early
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resided in another apartment with his wife Augusta Adolphine Djørup née Oxenbøll, their two youngest children Lauritz and Ane (aged three and one), their female cook and a nanny. Augusta Adolphine Djørup née Oxenbøll was the maternal aunt of the writer
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The property was owned at the time of the 1787 census by brewer Herman Hendrich Søderberg, He lived there with his second wife Johana Sophia Koefoed, their two sons (aged three and five), two brewery workers, a caretaker, a coachman and two maids.
463:. The facade towards Rosenborggade is nine bays long and the one towards Tornebuskegade is six bays long. The main entrance is located in the centre of the facade towards Rosenborggade. A gate in Tornebuskegade opens to the cobbled courtyard. 262:
The property was later acquired by master tanner Johan Julius Gram (1799–1854). At the time of the 1850 census, he had resided with his family in one of the two ground floor apartments of the building at the corner of Tornebuskegade and
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The property was later divided into what is now Rosenborggade 7–9, Tornebuskegade No. 5 5 and Tornebuskegade No. 3. The property at the corner of Rosenborggade was listed as No. 64 in Klædebo Quarter as of 1756, owned by David Smidt.
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of 1806. It was owned at that time by brewer Poul Alexander von Ross. The property was acquired by brewer Jacob Carstensen a few years later. He constructed the corner building (now Rosenborggade 9/Tornebuskegade 1) in 1810.
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and is five bays wide towards the street. An eight-bay perpendicular wing extends from the rear side of the building along the west side of a cobbled courtyard. The ground floor of the building is below a white, plastered
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cornice and white, plastered framing around the windows. The yard side of the building is plastered and painted yellow. The pitched roof is clad with black tile towards the street and red tile towards the yard.
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The property is owned by E/F Rosenborggade 7–9. The two lower floors of No. 9 have been converted into commercial spaces. The warehouse in the courtyard has also been converted into office space.
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No. 156 B (now Rosenborggade 9) was home to another 23 people at the time of the 1860 census. Frederik Christian Grove (died 1869), a civil servant in the Ministry of Finance with the title of
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No. 154C (now Tornebuskegade 1) was census home to a total of 34 people at the time of the 1860. The residents included Johan Nicolay Lange (1814–1865), a minister associated with
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Rosenborggade 9 is constructed with five storeys over a walk-out basement. The facade is rendered in a pale yellow colour. It is divided horizontally by a narrow
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rendered in a brown colour with sandstone framing around the windows. The main entrance in the bay furthest to the right is topped by a
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rented an apartment in the corner building (now No. 9) in 1848. He had been planning to take a break from his work after completing
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In the late 17th century, the site was part of a larger property. In 1689, it was listed as No. 66 in Klædebo Quarter and owned by
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The far end of the perpendicular wing is attached to an L-shaped warehouse. It features a wall dormer with a
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who lived in the apartment on the second floor of No. 7 from 1859 until their deaths in 1896 and 1916.
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The property was home to a single household at the time of the 1801 census, consisting of merchant (
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while he lived there. Other notable former residents include the actors Ludvig and
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The property seen on one of Berggreen's block plans of Klædebo Quarter, 1886-88
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below the windows on the first and fourth floors. The facade is finished by a
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for her complicity in the attempted murder of the Countess Parsberg in 1678.
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in 1975. A plaque on the facade of No. 7 commemorates that the philosopher
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No. 7–9 was home to a total of 79 people at the time of the 1880 census.
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Side wing of Rosenborggade 8 and the chamfered corner of the warehouse
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was based at Rosenborggade No. 155 (now Rosenborggade 5) since 1832.
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is a complex of mid-19th-century buildings situated at the corner of
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Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments
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On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates
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resided in the building from 1848 to 1850 and that he wrote
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Rosenborggade 7 is constructed with four storeys over a
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Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°41′0.89″N 12°34′26.54″E / 55.6835806°N 12.5740389°E / 55.6835806; 12.5740389
Rosenborggade
Tornebuskegade
Nørreport station
Copenhagen
Danish registry of protected buildings and places
Søren Kierkegaard
The Sickness unto Death
Practice in Christianity
Louise Phister

Karel van Mander III
Frederiksborg
Regitze Grubbe
Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve
Bornholm

Gedde's map
cadastre
Nørre Voldgade
Abraham Hartz' tannery
A caricature; the figure is standing facing left, with a top-hat, cane, formal attire. The caricature is over-emphasizing his back, by making him appear as a hunchback.
Søren Kierkegaard
Nørregade
The Sickness unto Death
Practice in Christianity

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